skip3119 pongfugrasshopper Yes ... I have the same preliminary calculation ....One can only add that Yingsha is not declared for February in London, unlike Manyu and Xintong ...And so far, if I'm not mistaken, China has not declared the composition in Qatar Open ...(Japan, for example, the composition of its team has published .... It is curious that only 8 women, top 6 plus top-young ..)If ITTF really insists strictly on the limit, it will be equally bad for both China and Japan ...

Sorry....China has included 16 women in the team ... Including Mu Zi and Hu Limei .....And 12 women in Open Germany (there is no top-4 ...)

Prior to the Hungarian Open she's only had 3 results in the past 12 months totalling 6075 points. As runner up in a non platinum tour she gets 1620 points for a total of 7695 points. Currently Adriana Diaz has 7545 points and is ranked 37. Yu Fu has 7800 points and is ranked 36. So right around that area. I haven't calculated the points for the other participants in the Hungarian Open so things can change a bit but this gives you a rough idea.

She's only had 4 tournaments in the past 12 months and will need at least 4 more before her ranking is back to where it should be.

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Thanks.

Oops, Sun Yingsha will have to play in the Qualification Group a few more times.

Prior to the Hungarian Open she's only had 3 results in the past 12 months totalling 6075 points. As runner up in a non platinum tour she gets 1620 points for a total of 7695 points. Currently Adriana Diaz has 7545 points and is ranked 37. Yu Fu has 7800 points and is ranked 36. So right around that area. I haven't calculated the points for the other participants in the Hungarian Open so things can change a bit but this gives you a rough idea.

She's only had 4 tournaments in the past 12 months and will need at least 4 more before her ranking is back to where it should be.]]>
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Author: skip3119Subject: 81274Posted: 01/24/2018 at 3:09pm

VladCeller:

How much Sun Yingsha's world ranking will improve (currently #52)?

She reached final, but lost to Wang Manyu in the final.

If her ranking is not improved a great deal, she will have to play in the qualification group

again in her next tournament. (This can hurt other promising player. This time Pota Georgina got hurt.)

Not sure if you can do a rough estimate of Sun Yingsha's world ranking.

The women's final was the highest level played I have ever seen in the sport. Don't think Wang is better than Sun or Chen though, she has has more experience and exposure. One of the very few times where the women's final was more exciting and entertaining than Men's.

That time out in the 6th game when Sun led 3-2 in the games and 3-0 was the key of that match. Great timing from Wang !]]>
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Author: The ObserverSubject: 81274Posted: 01/21/2018 at 11:17pm

sandiway wrote:

The Observer wrote:

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IMHO, Wang has the biggest forehand of the three. She is significantly ahead there. Against Chinese opposition she is not always able to use it, as they try to pin her to the backhand with fast backhand backhand exchanges.

Sun has a great wristy backhand, probably the best of the three by a tiny bit. The forehand is definitely not as strong as Wang.

Nothing wrong with Chen Xintong either. Damn good in everything.

I think all three are technically pretty even. Wang was sent to tournament as early as 2013, I remember in Korea open she almost took out Feng Tianwei. That was quite a few years ago. She is most likely older too. My money is on Chen Xingtong, most solid of three from what I see.

The women's final was the highest level played I have ever seen in the sport. Don't think Wang is better than Sun or Chen though, she has has more experience and exposure. One of the very few times where the women's final was more exciting and entertaining than Men's.

IMHO, Wang has the biggest forehand of the three. She is significantly ahead there. Against Chinese opposition she is not always able to use it, as they try to pin her to the backhand with fast backhand backhand exchanges.

Sun has a great wristy backhand, probably the best of the three by a tiny bit. The forehand is definitely not as strong as Wang.

The women's final was the highest level played I have ever seen in the sport. Don't think Wang is better than Sun or Chen though, she has has more experience and exposure. One of the very few times where the women's final was more exciting and entertaining than Men's.]]>
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Author: skip3119Subject: 81274Posted: 01/21/2018 at 10:23am